Russian invaders ship out stolen Ukrainian grain via Mariupol and Crimea

Russians export stolen Ukrainian grain
Russians export stolen Ukrainian grain

Ports in Russian-occupied Crimea and a railway connection in the destroyed city of Mariupol are being heavily used by Russia to export grain harvested in the Russian-occupied parts of the country, Ukraine’s National Resistance Center (NRC) reported on Aug. 5.

"The occupiers are using the port infrastructure of Crimea to export looted grain from the temporarily occupied territories of (Ukraine’s) Kherson and Zaporizhzhya (oblasts)," the NRC, a state civil defense organization, said in a report.

"The looted Ukrainian grain is probably sent to African markets."

Taking advantage of their military occupation of Ukraine, the Russian invaders buy agricultural goods from Ukrainian farmers for practically nothing, ignoring market prices, the NRC said.

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"All farmers in the occupied regions have to sell wheat to the enemy at a fixed price, which is many times lower than the market price," the message reads.

It appears the effective theft of crops from Ukrainian farmers in the occupied part of the country is part of a broader strategy by Russia to undermine Ukraine’s profitable agricultural sector.

Russia on July 17 abandoned a deal brokered by the UN and Turkey last year that allowed Ukraine to export its grain via three of its Black Sea ports. Moscow declared that any ships headed for Ukrainian ports would be regarded as possibly carrying weapons and could be attacked.

It then launched a bombing campaign to destroy Ukraine port infrastructure and grain terminals in order to disrupt Ukrainian grain exports by sea.

Ukraine in turn declared on July 20 that allships travelling to Russian-controlled Black Sea ports could be targeted forattack.

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Kyiv appeared to make good on that threat on Aug. 4, when it attacked and badly damaged a Russian warship with a sea drone near the port of Novorossiysk, and on Aug. 5, when it used another drone to attack a Russian oil tanker near the Kerch Strait, to the east of Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula.

The attack on the tanker, which was being used by the Russians to supply fuel to it military in both Syria and Ukraine, took place in Ukrainian territorial waters, according to Ukraine’s SBU security service, which said it carried out both attacks with the Ukrainian Navy.

The Russian tanker, the SIG, is under sanction by the United States for its use as a support vessel for the Russian military.

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